Following an outbreak of violence on 25 August 2017 in Rakhine State, Myanmar, a new massive influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh started in late August 2017. Most of the Rohingya refugees settled in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar, a district bordering Myanmar identified as the main entry area for border crossings.
This dataset presents the result of the NPM Round 12 Site Assessment exercise, which collected information related to the Rohingya refugee population distribution and needs during the months of August, September and October 2018.
The data collection for NPM baseline survey was conducted between 9 August and 4 September 2018: it provides an update about the population distribution and movements.
The data collection for NPM Site Assessment survey was conducted between 23 September and 10 October 2018: in addition to an update about the population figures, this includes a multi-sectoral needs assessment.
The full maps and GIS packages by camp produced based on NPM Baseline and Site Assessment 12 are available at the links below:
Please click here to access the data by camp as of September/October 2018.
Please click here to access the data by camp as of August 2018.
Rohingya refugee population distribution by para in Teknaf upazila.
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IDP Camp locations in Northern Uganda - based on GPS coordinates of IDP locations collected (in 2008 and 2009) by UNOCHA from different stake-holders working in Northern part of Uganda, such as Protection cluster leads, humanitarian partners, and local government. The location of the IDP camps are re-verified by District Office (local government). Note: Almost all IDPs in Uganda already moved to return sites. Please check Protection cluster or concern authority in Uganda for updated info on IDPs.
NPM Bangladesh has produced a number of tools based on its regular data collection activities and drone flights.
The package of July 2018 is based on NPM Site Assessment 11 (as of 22 July) and NPM most updated drone imagery (as of 2 August).
Here below, the complete package by camp:
SW Map package
KMZ file
Drone image
The full image and shapefiles are available at this link.
Following an outbreak of violence on 25 August 2017 in Rakhine State, Myanmar, a new massive influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh started in late August 2017. Most of the Rohingya refugees settled in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar, a district bordering Myanmar identified as the main entry area for border crossings.
This dataset presents the result of the NPM Round 11 exercise, which collected information related to the Rohingya refugee population distribution and needs during the months of June and July 2018.
The data collection for NPM baseline survey was conducted between 2 and 14 June 2018: it provides an update about the population distribution and movements.
The data collection for NPM Site Assessment survey was conducted between 1 and 22 July 2018: in addition to an update about the population figures, this includeds a multi-sectoral needs assessment.
The full maps and GIS packages by camp produced based on NPM Baseline and Site Assessment 11 are available at the links below:
Please click here to access the data by camp as of May 2018.
Please click here to access the data by camp as of July 2018.
Rohingya refugee population distribution by para in Teknaf upazila.
- Please click here.
This dataset contains 29 data tables on global trends in forced displacement in 2017. The data provide trends and national and sometimes sub-national levels on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees (refugees and IDPs), stateless persons, and other persons of concern to UNHCR.
NPM Bangladesh has produced a number of tools based on its regular data collection activities and drone flights.
The package of June 2018 is based on NPM Baseline Assessment 11 (as of 14 June) and NPM most updated drone imagery (as of 21 June).
Here below, the complete package by camp:
SW Map package
KMZ file
Drone image
The full image and shapefiles are available at this link.
Following an outbreak of violence on 25 August 2017 in Rakhine State, Myanmar, a new massive influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh started in late August 2017. Most of the Rohingya refugees settled in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar, a district bordering Myanmar identified as the main entry area for border crossings.
These datasets present the result of the NPM Round 10 Baseline and Site Assessment exercises, which collected information related to the Rohingya population distribution and needs during the months of April and May 2018.
The data collection for NPM baseline survey was conducted between 1 and 17 April 2018: this provides an update about the population distribution and movements;
The data collection for NPM Site Assessment survey was conducted between 1 and 20 May 2018: in addition to an update about the population figures, this includeds a multi-sectoral needs assessment.
The full maps and GIS packages by camp produced based on NPM Baseline and Site Assessment 10 are available at the links below:
Please click here to access the data by camp as of May 2018.
Please click here to access the data by camp as of April 2018.
Rohingya refugee population distribution by para in Teknaf upazila. Data collected during NPM Site Assessment 10 between 1 and 20 May 2018.
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Following an outbreak of violence on 25 August 2017 in Rakhine State, Myanmar, a new massive influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh started in late August 2017. Most of the Rohingya refugees settled in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar, a district bordering Myanmar identified as the main entry area for border crossings.
This assessment presents data from NPM Round 9 baseline survey and site assessment: the baseline was conducted between 5 and 20 February 2018; the site assessment between 7 and 25 March.
Related majhee blooks shapefiles are available on HDX.
For further information, the full report and related information package are available on humanitarianresponse.info.
This shapefile contains the roads of Kutupalong-Balukhali Rohingya refugee sites including vehicle road, main path, footpath, military constructed Road and Planned roads.
NPM Bangladesh has produced a number of tools based on its regular data collection activities and drone flights.
The package of May 2018 is based on NPM Site Assessment 10 (as of 20 May) and NPM drone imagery (as of 23 May).
Here below, the complete package by camp:
SW Map package
KMZ file
Drone image
The full image and shapefiles are available at this link.
NPM Bangladesh has produced a number of tools based on its regular data collection activities and drone flights.
The package of April 2018 is based on NPM Baseline 10 (as of 17 April) and NPM drone imagery (as of 24 April).
Here below, the complete package by camp:
SW Map package
KMZ file
Drone image
The full image and shapefiles are available at this link.
Following an outbreak of violence on 25 August 2017 in Rakhine State, Myanmar, a new massive influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh started in late August 2017. Most of the Rohingya refugees settled in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar, a district bordering Myanmar identified as the main entry area for border crossings.
This assessment presents NPM Round 7 site assessment baseline dataset, which covers all locations hosting Rohingya populations in Cox's Bazar District in Bangladesh and present population needs overview as of 12 December 2017.
The data collection assessment of NPM Round 7 was conducted between 11 November to 12 December 2017. For further information full report available on humanitarianresponse.info
Following an outbreak of violence on 25 August 2017 in Rakhine State, Myanmar, a new massive influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh started in late August 2017. Most of the Rohingya refugees settled in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar, a district bordering Myanmar identified as the main entry area for border crossings.
This assessment presents data from NPM Round 8 baseline survey and site assessment: the baseline was conducted between 24 December 2017 and 4 January 2018; the site assessment between 15 and 30 January 2018.
The complete data collection was conducted between 24 December and 30 January 2018. For further information, the full report and related information package are available on humanitarianresponse.info
Satellite imagery derived shelter footprints of Rohingya refugee settlements in Cox's Bazar District, Bangladesh. Based on best available imagery acquired in February 2018.